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i think this could really be a breath of fresh air and a stale sort of polarized environment who can lead to capitol hill where we need the change to happen right now. >> we see a staggering 20 seats in the senate. that is still not reflective of the actual number of women in this country. so if you look at places -- >> more than those who vote, for that matter. >> right. and if you look at places like new hampshire, it's become a full-fledged female takeover. >> we're more interested in getting the job done than the power play. >> all right. susan, thank you so much. doug, thanks to you as well. do appreciate your time. >> thanks, craig. >>> up next, we'll tell you why there is more reason to talk about sesame street. that's right. we're still talking about sesame street but there's good reason today. and guess who is back on twitter. we'll tell you why. you're watching msnbc. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving o
i think this could really be a breath of fresh air and a stale sort of polarized environment who can lead to capitol hill where we need the change to happen right now. >> we see a staggering 20 seats in the senate. that is still not reflective of the actual number of women in this country. so if you look at places -- >> more than those who vote, for that matter. >> right. and if you look at places like new hampshire, it's become a full-fledged female takeover. >> we're...
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i do my job, every american who is lucky enough tov a job in a 7.9% unemployment environment has done his or her job. if we don't do our job, we get fired. they are pushing it down, the president doesn't call up speak are boehner and say, let's solve this. nobody does anything. >> you have an absolute, wob -- 100%, legitimate complaint. the president sens his budgets up to the hill and he is so unconcerned that every democratic senator voted against the obama budget. what his reaction? totally unserious. this is back's up against the wall. if the president leads, we have a real chance. but let's don't be kidding ourselves. you are not going to write a tax reform bill in a few weeks. >> greta: why should i believe under your plan, if they push it down the road -- we already did that -- that is not believable. what has changed? nothing. >> not my plan. no offense, but -- >> greta: you know what i mean i. under my prediction. >> greta: your prediction. >> you might say. >> greta: that's better. you talk about the budget. and you know, i was reading tonight about how the budget -- where w
i do my job, every american who is lucky enough tov a job in a 7.9% unemployment environment has done his or her job. if we don't do our job, we get fired. they are pushing it down, the president doesn't call up speak are boehner and say, let's solve this. nobody does anything. >> you have an absolute, wob -- 100%, legitimate complaint. the president sens his budgets up to the hill and he is so unconcerned that every democratic senator voted against the obama budget. what his reaction?...
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but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it something as dumb as somebody not knowing or not understanding the reply all button or something? i don't know. >> i don't know. i for one find it hard to believe that it is coincidental that we are learning both of these things on the same day i admire your journalistic restraint under these extreme and difficult circumstances. i suspect that our audience is not being quite so restrained in their willingness to speculate based on what they have seen in this segment and they are welcome to do that. >> it's a tough job. >> you've done it admirably. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank yo
but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it...
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and people back to work, create a pro-growth environment. party politics got this into this mess. host: our next call for amy kremer comes from ronald in canton, ohio. caller: i want to say that the president wants to raise taxes on the rich and the businesses, not the business, the rich to pay their fair share. one thing i will say, all of this time during the campaign, all the businesses and rich folks, they spend all of this money toward the campaign for mitt romney and yet they do not want to pay their fair share. that does not make any sense. they spent all of that money and now they say we cannot do that. they just spent a billion dollars. think how much that would have helped the country to get better, but they say we do not want to do that. give me an answer on that. guest: look, the democrats spent a billion dollars, too. i think $6 billion was spent in the election. you know, i think that is two different subjects. the money that is spent in the campaigns verses people paying taxes, i do not think either one of them have anything to do with each other and that is what ha
and people back to work, create a pro-growth environment. party politics got this into this mess. host: our next call for amy kremer comes from ronald in canton, ohio. caller: i want to say that the president wants to raise taxes on the rich and the businesses, not the business, the rich to pay their fair share. one thing i will say, all of this time during the campaign, all the businesses and rich folks, they spend all of this money toward the campaign for mitt romney and yet they do not want...
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it made me think that i don't know i will want to raise my kids in an environment where not everybody, of course, but some significant chunk of the population has that racial issue. >> it's regrettable what happened down the road at ole miss. how many years does something regrettable have to be happening at ole miss. >> and it wasn't just a handful of students. 400 students were gathered, saying and doing these horrible things because of a biracial president was re-elected. that's very symbolic, and we should probably focus on race issues in this country. a lot of times we brush it under the rug and precedent that it doesn't exist. dr. laura, she used the "n" world multiple times in a broadcast while talking to one of her black listeners. she said, i can use it as many times i want. why do you argue about racism. we elected a black president. what resulted because of us having elected a black president. let's stop pretending that it doesn't exist. >> cenk: the irony you always talk about race. we're not the one who went down and burned the banner. we were not doing the racial slurs. w
it made me think that i don't know i will want to raise my kids in an environment where not everybody, of course, but some significant chunk of the population has that racial issue. >> it's regrettable what happened down the road at ole miss. how many years does something regrettable have to be happening at ole miss. >> and it wasn't just a handful of students. 400 students were gathered, saying and doing these horrible things because of a biracial president was re-elected. that's...
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neil: if you a business, and you are unsure what is going on in the future, would you hire in this environment? the closer we get to the deadline, more than likely it looks like they will cobble something together. that is looking more and more likely that companies just keep their wallets closed, and then what? >> well, we had largest drop in stock market today that we've had all y year, because yesterdy status quo won, that status quo, has a situation where are running trillion dollar deficits, 16 trillion in debt and a fiscal cliff coming in a couple months, everyone is saying, we need fundamental reform, we have to deal with government spending. neil: i think refor was rejected. reforming the financial system, reforming the budget process, was not a top priority on american's minds when they want to continue with what we have, i don't know how more discouraging that could be. i am not surprised they sold off like they did. >> well, i don't think reform was rejected yesterday. neil: i hope you are right, but i don't know. >> i think that -- absolutely not, because i think this american peop
neil: if you a business, and you are unsure what is going on in the future, would you hire in this environment? the closer we get to the deadline, more than likely it looks like they will cobble something together. that is looking more and more likely that companies just keep their wallets closed, and then what? >> well, we had largest drop in stock market today that we've had all y year, because yesterdy status quo won, that status quo, has a situation where are running trillion dollar...
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you want to have a bed environment that's appealing to you and that leaves you feeling comfortable and that's a very individual experience. >> reporter: the problem is she says you don't know what you don't like until you've tried it and trial and error when it comes to pillows can be costly. market research shows nearly 60% of americans experience symptoms of insomnia or sleep disorders. companies across america are trying to sell us a perfect night's sleep with pills, premium mattresses, hi-tech pillows, white noise machines, aroma therapy, fast become a $24 billion a year industry. >> when you feel it, touch it, you just want to lay on it. >> reporter: forget the down feather pillows. one hotel in d.c. we found has a pillow menu. the liaison on capitol hill, six of them on the menu. >> definitely there's a science behind the comfort. this is like no. 1. it's very comfortable. it has a million and one air beads in it. >> reporter: the front desk manager says their guests love the menu. >> first of all, create comfort for them and just another level of couple customization. >> reporte
you want to have a bed environment that's appealing to you and that leaves you feeling comfortable and that's a very individual experience. >> reporter: the problem is she says you don't know what you don't like until you've tried it and trial and error when it comes to pillows can be costly. market research shows nearly 60% of americans experience symptoms of insomnia or sleep disorders. companies across america are trying to sell us a perfect night's sleep with pills, premium...
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he grew up in an environment in the military where one of the first things you learn is that bad news doesn't get any better with age. the best thing you can do is tell the boss bad news as soon as it happens or as soon as possible after it happens, because it can't be fixed later the older it gets. the worse it gets the noisier it gets and the -- and eventually the inevitable is going to happen anyway. it's best to cut sooner rather than later if if you really love the country and really think what you're doing is important. even if you're pressured by the white house, the best thing to do is to get out early. >> and quickly because just one minute leicht. andrea said he's expected to testify before the cia. this investigation with benghazi do you see any parallels, anything that might also have factored in with na resignation? >> well of course there's a link. i think at some juncture if he told the truth he would say he didn't have as much to do when on the ground what went on on the ground as people think. a large number the majority maybe all of the decision making was taken in t
he grew up in an environment in the military where one of the first things you learn is that bad news doesn't get any better with age. the best thing you can do is tell the boss bad news as soon as it happens or as soon as possible after it happens, because it can't be fixed later the older it gets. the worse it gets the noisier it gets and the -- and eventually the inevitable is going to happen anyway. it's best to cut sooner rather than later if if you really love the country and really think...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> we have a very distinguished group around the table today. former commerce secretary carlos gutierrez, who is also an advisor to presidential candidate mitt romney. former republican presidential candidate and ambassador john huntsman. gary bauer himself, a former presidential candidate, and president of the conservative group american values. republican congresswoman cathy mcmorris rogers, a highest ranking republican woman many congress, and our own cnn senior congressional correspondent dana bash. i'm going to hand this to you. >> maybe a couple -- >> thanks, candy. >> it's great to be here with all of you. >> i would lay the blame squarely on the far right wing of the republican party. >> governor. >> no vision. without a clear vision for the future,
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> we have a very distinguished group around the table today. former commerce secretary carlos gutierrez, who is also an advisor to presidential candidate mitt romney. former republican...
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right now, but 235 house republicans were also re-elected, so i don't know why the-- why the washington environment is a whole l different. >> the other thing the president said was i'm not up for reelection again. so they look ahead, they see 2010 and think if taxes do go up for the middle class, it will be john boehner, and the republicans to take the blame. >> well, that may be but who is it going to play that kind of bluffing game with the debt ceiling because that's when you really risk tremendous market reactions and peril. i know you talked about david petraeus, and the whole foreign policy issue last night on charlie, martha, but do you-- t me ask you again, do you take seriously the notion that john kerry could be defense secretary? >> i think that was a trial balloon. >> you do? >> i 19, clearly both of those stories were trial balloons. president obama, obviously, took it a little further, quite a bit further today talking about susan rice. it was no longer a trial balloon. but i think john kerry-- you know, is that a consolation prize? i think he's probably always wanted to be secretary
right now, but 235 house republicans were also re-elected, so i don't know why the-- why the washington environment is a whole l different. >> the other thing the president said was i'm not up for reelection again. so they look ahead, they see 2010 and think if taxes do go up for the middle class, it will be john boehner, and the republicans to take the blame. >> well, that may be but who is it going to play that kind of bluffing game with the debt ceiling because that's when you...
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and then that data is shared once it's public with them to help them kind of understand the political environment, what they're facing, what is happening beyond just their own individual races. >> well, so, you don't, then, go into the corporate world? is that what you're telling me? >> i don't. we are very, very focused on, you know, we're very good at campaigns. we're very good at winning campaigns. that's where we keep our focus. it's not about money. it's more about we're a republican firm that work with republican candidates. >> all right. well, there's nothing wrong with money in my world. let me just ask you, don't some of your colleagues, you know, take this political prestige, i'm going to call it, and put it to work with private corporations? >> they do. and it's what you're all about. i mean, we -- our company has been around for 35 years. the -- my partners and i used to work for the party. and way wa and we wanted to keep working campaigns and we'll do it for i believe several decades more. different people have different focuses. you know, i've worked in campaigns ever since i was a
and then that data is shared once it's public with them to help them kind of understand the political environment, what they're facing, what is happening beyond just their own individual races. >> well, so, you don't, then, go into the corporate world? is that what you're telling me? >> i don't. we are very, very focused on, you know, we're very good at campaigns. we're very good at winning campaigns. that's where we keep our focus. it's not about money. it's more about we're a...
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people but i guess in terms of moving the ball forward on all things green, all things relating to the environment and our energy policy how optimistic are you that we're going to find a solution to this in the coming years, which is to say the next four? >> you know, in hearing the president speak and reading -- it's i guess confused as an observer and i love listening to you but trying to parse out what it means because what it goes back to for me, in the election, when politicians were separating ow the economy from birth control i was like, no, it's the same. when we hear, we have to see what's economically sound, and when we talk about climate change and energy, didn't i just hear, and don't we think the future is green jobs and what that means? so kind of stepping back, makes me feel frustrated because i feel like isn't that the direction we need to be going in and how do we convince americans that, yeah, you know what, prices at pump have to go up if we want to have them not? >> you can ask somebody who has lost a business in coney island or in the rockaways if this is about jobs and growth
people but i guess in terms of moving the ball forward on all things green, all things relating to the environment and our energy policy how optimistic are you that we're going to find a solution to this in the coming years, which is to say the next four? >> you know, in hearing the president speak and reading -- it's i guess confused as an observer and i love listening to you but trying to parse out what it means because what it goes back to for me, in the election, when politicians were...
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can he reach out to democrats in this environment? with a party that is fighting amongst itself? can he get up to capitol hill and do the hard work of governing and roll up his sleeves and humble himself in his office by spending time on capitol hill? can he live up to his words? a working relationship. >> what about with the working business community? >> he did say he wanted to talk to mitt romney about the future of the country. >> if he wants a third term through hillary clinton or joe biden, he darn well better do it. they had better grab the olive branch. republicans are tired of this. >> a big theme was the so- called war on women. and the size issues like -- emphasize issues like abortion and contraception -- emphasize issues like abortion and contraception. these issues usually -- you know what i'm talking about. if anybody knows missouri or indiana. what was going on on the campaign trail was extraordinary. these issues are usually not front and center. you could see in the exit polling that the republican party is out of step with the majority of americans. i have some
can he reach out to democrats in this environment? with a party that is fighting amongst itself? can he get up to capitol hill and do the hard work of governing and roll up his sleeves and humble himself in his office by spending time on capitol hill? can he live up to his words? a working relationship. >> what about with the working business community? >> he did say he wanted to talk to mitt romney about the future of the country. >> if he wants a third term through hillary...
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it is believed that growing up in a clean environment might suppress the immune system. the meaning? a "oversanitized lifestyle," their words, could lead to the increase of peanut allergies. >>> people standing in the rain demanded an immediate roll back of tuition. >> we don't need to refund tuition, we need to restructure it. >> the proposition 30 money is not designated for use c funding. -- for uc funding. it's meant to prevent cuts. >>> thses a view from chopper 5 near the newly-opened paragon outlet. gerrianne goodwin says the shopping is still going on. >> reporter: it looks like the day after christmas. all of these shoppers are going strong until 11:00 tonight when this outlet finally closes, and all of these people have a story about how they got here they were stuck in traffic. once they got here, they said it was worth it. >> reporter: it was a party at paragon, music, wine, and a festive and jam-packed opening night at the high-end shopping outlet. >> we don't have to go to vacaville anymore. >> reporter: but getting here a different adventure unless you rod
it is believed that growing up in a clean environment might suppress the immune system. the meaning? a "oversanitized lifestyle," their words, could lead to the increase of peanut allergies. >>> people standing in the rain demanded an immediate roll back of tuition. >> we don't need to refund tuition, we need to restructure it. >> the proposition 30 money is not designated for use c funding. -- for uc funding. it's meant to prevent cuts. >>> thses a view...
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exclusive discounts on a wide range of digital hearing aids for crisp, natural sound even in crowded environments, with a 90-day risk free trial from providers you can trust. i'm enjoying my freedom again. even conversations in noisy restaurants are easy. not an aarp member? join today. and then take advantage of the aarp hearing care program provided by hearusa. call hearusa ... and reconnect with your world today. >> allied assault driven by the german offensive. they may be up to nazi tricks and sniper is searched for hidden means of doing damage. martha: look at that honoring a heroes more than 60 years later a massachusetts hero in the battle of the bulge receive as bronze star. tech sergeant harvey leflur served under general patton in world war ii. the delay for the honor blamed on a clerical problem in washington. look at video. since his discharge from the army 1946. he has been volunteer for various causes throughout western massachusetts. what an honor. fantastic. bill: we salute him. so often they don't even talk about their experiences. even at that age. thank you, sir, for your serv
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so we brought other issues into the election like how we treat the poor, how we treat the environment, how we welcome strangers. you in evangelicals last week writing the president last week saying how we treat the immigrant undocumented people is for us a biblical issue. we're going to write them again this week, the president and say who are serving the poor at christmastime and thanksgiving we're involved in that. those of us who are doing that are going to say to our members of congress don't make decisions that make the poor poorer and make our work harder. so you might say we're doing turkey baskets for the poor than baskets of letters to our some of our turkeys who represent us in congress. >> the moral majority for so longing had sway with partisan sway. do you think that their influence has waned? is that over now. >> here's the big change. the religious right for a long time tried to control the meaning of the word evangelical and make it a partisan political word. it's not. it's a theological term. it's about following jesus christ. it's about taking the bible seriously. an
so we brought other issues into the election like how we treat the poor, how we treat the environment, how we welcome strangers. you in evangelicals last week writing the president last week saying how we treat the immigrant undocumented people is for us a biblical issue. we're going to write them again this week, the president and say who are serving the poor at christmastime and thanksgiving we're involved in that. those of us who are doing that are going to say to our members of congress...
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>> neil, you've got to cover the downside of this environment. they want them unprotected against losses. they're anticipating antibusiness climate, anticipating uncertainty pickling business contractions and so we're covering the downside making sure we're in a position where we can make money when the market is going up to be productive if the market is going down and lock it in on the way up. neil: what do you play besides lead futures and protecting us from nuclear fallout? >> there are three ways to have your money completely protected against loss, fb fdic insurance. they're gravitating towards the guaranteed contract because the principle is guarantee against losses and make it the spitting and that is the important thing to do. neil: thank you very, very much. you know, when we look at this whole health care law, some a deadline set, click next year when you have to start getting everyone into the system and pay the search tax the rich will have to pay in order to continue sustaining it, there's a deadline coming on friday that almost no
>> neil, you've got to cover the downside of this environment. they want them unprotected against losses. they're anticipating antibusiness climate, anticipating uncertainty pickling business contractions and so we're covering the downside making sure we're in a position where we can make money when the market is going up to be productive if the market is going down and lock it in on the way up. neil: what do you play besides lead futures and protecting us from nuclear fallout? >>...
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exclusive discounts on a wide range of digital hearing aids for crisp, natural sound even in crowded environments, with a 90-day risk free trial from providers you can trust. i'm enjoying my freedom again. even conversations in noisy restaurants are easy. not an aarp member? join today. and then take advantage of the aarp hearing care program provided by hearusa. call hearusa ... and reconnect with your world today. martha: congressional leaders head into the white house tomorrow for a meeting on how to stop the country from going over the so-called fiscal cliff which is an urgent matter, i think both sides agree on that. both parties say they are already drawing some of their lines in the sand where they will or will not go on this issue. house speaker john boehner says he believes they can reach a deal. >> i don't think anyone, on either side of the aisle under estimates the difficulty that faces us. but i do think the spirit of cooperation that you've seen over the last week from myself and my team, from democrats across the aisle, from the president, have created an atmosphere where i think t
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exactly, brenda, yeah, you showed in the graphic as we opened up the segment, that caterpillar, in this environment, you know, with things like sandy going on and things would be for casting job growth and hiring people, but instead they're laying off people and yet a longist of companies on that and the reason is, they see a sour economy. >> why do they see a sour economy? >> government is growing bigger and stephan, about 24%, study after study has shown, as government takes ove a bigger percentage of gdp, it surely will, faster than perceived or forecast at gdp growth, it crowds out private investor and growth period in the economy, slower growth means fewer jobs, that's why you see the list we had at the beginning and why the list will grow longer as the weeks unfold. >> okay, tobin, the next four years, bigger government, what's it mean for the unemployment rate? >> well, brenda, you know, that if bigger government meant for more employment, california and france would have the most vital economies in the world. i've been in a lot of different parts of the country speaking with sma business pe
exactly, brenda, yeah, you showed in the graphic as we opened up the segment, that caterpillar, in this environment, you know, with things like sandy going on and things would be for casting job growth and hiring people, but instead they're laying off people and yet a longist of companies on that and the reason is, they see a sour economy. >> why do they see a sour economy? >> government is growing bigger and stephan, about 24%, study after study has shown, as government takes ove a...
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we can do this now, the environment is never going to be better than it is today. let's go ahead and deal with this issue, put this issue largely in the rear view mirror, and let's focus on the greatness of this nation. >> all right. republican senator bob corker of tennessee. many thanks for your time. great to talk with you. >> thank you. >>> next up, a democrat who's a member of the budget committee will join me. what kind of a deal would he make with the gop to avoid the fiscal cliff? begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, s
we can do this now, the environment is never going to be better than it is today. let's go ahead and deal with this issue, put this issue largely in the rear view mirror, and let's focus on the greatness of this nation. >> all right. republican senator bob corker of tennessee. many thanks for your time. great to talk with you. >> thank you. >>> next up, a democrat who's a member of the budget committee will join me. what kind of a deal would he make with the gop to avoid...
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what is different about this environment is that the bush tax rate will expire. we will revert to the rates under clinton for everyone unless president obama signed an extension. after this campaign, that would be pretty shocking. he ran explicitly but as a candidate to say that he will raise taxes on the top. unless he suddenly decides that, i didn't mean it, it does not really matter all that much what house speaker thinks. the tax cut will expire unless obama is willing to extend it. that changes the whole dynamic. virtually all of the republicans have signed the grover norquist pledge to not raise tax rates. if the tax cuts expire at the end of the year and then in january you extended for 97% of americans, the new never voted to raise tax rates. your only cutting taxes. it is possible for something like that -- when the speaker said that yesterday, it was not really reflecting the world that he now lives in. unless the president is willing to extend the tax cuts, they will not be extended. >> i have a question for you. to what extent will there be a major --
what is different about this environment is that the bush tax rate will expire. we will revert to the rates under clinton for everyone unless president obama signed an extension. after this campaign, that would be pretty shocking. he ran explicitly but as a candidate to say that he will raise taxes on the top. unless he suddenly decides that, i didn't mean it, it does not really matter all that much what house speaker thinks. the tax cut will expire unless obama is willing to extend it. that...
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the flow and investment and people follow countries that have a more competitive environment, and taxes is one of them. reform the tax code. when you do that, you get more revenue. guaranteed almost. i mean, it's, again, it's as i said earlier, there's opportunities here, and this is an opportunity for us as a country, and as you look at the budget analysis, joint tax committee analysis of what tax reform could be in terms of economic and growth, i mean, all of them will lead to more growth whether it's corporate tax reform or individual tax reform. >> right, but if the president insists, said last friday, he said this was fought over in the campaign, and we fought over tax rates, rising tax rates, he didn't use the word "rates" himself, but the press secretary said the president would veto any bill that extends tax rates. if he insists rates go up for those making over $250,000, what would your recommendation be to the republican congress in the senate? >> working in two white houses, i believe a president has a veto over the press secretary, thank goodness, because i like the presiden
the flow and investment and people follow countries that have a more competitive environment, and taxes is one of them. reform the tax code. when you do that, you get more revenue. guaranteed almost. i mean, it's, again, it's as i said earlier, there's opportunities here, and this is an opportunity for us as a country, and as you look at the budget analysis, joint tax committee analysis of what tax reform could be in terms of economic and growth, i mean, all of them will lead to more growth...